The Noam Chomsky lectures / Daniel Brooks and Guillermo Verdecchia.

The Noam Chomsky lectures / Daniel Brooks and Guillermo Verdecchia.

By
Brooks, Daniel, 1958-

Publication Date
1991

Publication Information
Coach House Press,

Physical Description
96 p. : ill.

Subject Term
Mass media -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Drama.

Additional Contributors
Verdecchia, Guillermo.

Summary
Ordinarily, theatre relies on illusion in order to reveal truths. The Noam Chomsky Lectures relies on truths in order to reveal illusion. Following the impetus of Chomsky himself, Brooks and Verdecchia have recognized that mass media, mass spectacle, have trivialized and severed consciousness and conscience, separating both from a communal base. We collectively know little about what is done in our name by our elected governments and the business interests they serve. The Noam Chomsky Lectures assumes not only that we do want to know, that our 'knowing together' may change things, but also that it is less painful to know than to not know.' — Joyce Nelson in her introduction, cited on back cover.

Language
English

ISBN
9780889104136

General Note
A Play.


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Labrador City (LLC) M. ButtAdult NFicAdult Non-Fiction812.5 B79Checked In